Hemel Hempstead, Berkhamsted and Tring's coronavirus hotspots according to Public Health England figures

Figures from Public Health England show a breakdown of coronavirus cases in Dacorum for seven days up to October 28.
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Monday's figures show there have been a total of 1,352 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Dacorum. Read full story here.Here is a breakdown of where the confirmed cases were recorded up to October 28 - according to Public Health England:

- Bovingdon and Chipperfield - 7 cases

- Boxmoor and Apsley - 8 cases

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- Chaulden - 3 cases

- Gadebridge and Old Town - 3 cases

- Grovehill - 6 cases

- Hemel Hempstead Town - 15 cases

- Highfield - 11 cases

- Kings Langley - 4 cases

- Leverstock Green - 8 cases

- Maylands and Adeyfield - 5 cases

- Markyate, Flamstead and Gaddesden - 5 cases

- Nash Mills and Bennetts End - 14 cases

- Warners End - 0-2 cases

- Woodhall Farm - 7 cases

- Northchurch and Potten End - 7 cases

- Berkhamsted Town - 3 cases

- Berkhamsted West - 8 cases

- Berkhamsted South - 7 cases

- Tring West and Long Marston - 9 cases

- Tring East, Wiggington and Aldbury - 5 cases

- Tring North - 6 cases.

On Thursday, England will enter a second national lockdown which is set to last until at least December 2nd.

The figures can be found on the official UK Government website for data and insights on coronavirus - coronavirus-staging.data.gov.uk.